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As the smooth curves of a Mediterranean woman, who knows how to surprise and conquer, revealing, piece after piece, her wild and untamed nature, so the Amalfi coast hides inside its soul, delicate and virile at the same time, a sensuality that manifests...
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Situated on the last bend of Amalfi's promenade and beach, this hotel is on four levels. Bright and Mediterranean in style, the Marina Riviera is a converted old noble villa. All rooms are spacious & tastefully furnished, and have open windows or balconies...
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Hotel Villa Maria - Amalfi's Coast - Ravello Owned by the Palumbo family, the Villa Maria Hotel offers to its guest the romantic atmosphere of the enchanting Ravello. It is located in a central position, in the historic center of the town, among Villa...
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A path immersed in the colours and scents of abundant Mediterranean flora leads to the viewpoint of PuntaTragara in Capri, the setting for one of the most exclusive hotels in the world. Hotel PuntaTragara reigns over the most dramatically beautiful scenery,...
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Perched to the rocky spur and surrounded by a park of bright colored bougainvillea in bloom and scented lemon trees, Villa Lara is an aristocratic residence of the late XIX century, belonged to Baron Pierre Beauchamp. It is located in the very heart of...
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Twenty-three kilometres of coastline with endless vineyards, citrus groves, breathtaking views and spectacular panoramas: from Castellammare di Stabia to Sant'Agata on the two bays, passing through Vico Equense with its spas, Piano, a natural terrace of tuffaceous rock, Meta, with the largest beaches, and finally Sorrento, the most famous resort of the Sorrento Coast.
It has made its mark on illustrious visitors ever since the 17th century. Then it was the Grand Tour which brought young noblemen, intellectuals and artists from Northern Europe to Italy and these parts. Many centuries previously, the balmy climate and enchanting landscape had conquered the Romans, who built sumptuous villas along this coast in the Augustan age.
And today, as Lucio Dalla recalls in "Caruso" (the song he composed in Sorrento to commemorate the world-famous tenor), this is still the place "where the sea glistens and the wind blows fiercely".